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Noah Syndergaard and the Order of Cholula

On Thursday morning I had the opportunity to head to the Norwood Club on West 14th Street in New York City to meet up with Mets ace Noah Syndergaard to talk about his partnership with Cholula Hot Sauce. Syndergaard has joined a new team, the "Order of Cholula", or a group of individuals who have enjoyed using the spice in their lives.  Thor, as he is better known by adoring Mets fans, is a no stranger to hot sauce, in fact he craves it, especially with his now legendary "Bowl of Doom."


According to a press release issued by Cholula Hot Sauce:

"The first person to join the Order of Cholula is Noah Syndergaard. Known for his on-field prowess and flavorful character, Noah shares his love for Cholula by headlining a recruitment-style video debuting today at www.OrderofCholula.com. The captivating short film features inspiring stories of real Cholula fans who credit the role the flavorful hot sauce plays in their lives – including Syndergaard himself. The video encourages viewers to join Noah and other flavor-seeking zealots by applying for admittance into this members-only club by sharing their Order-worthy stories of Cholula devotion.


“'Cholula is a part of my life – whether it’s the morning before a game, in an after-game meal or during an off day, it’s a brand with a personality I’m naturally drawn to,' said Syndergaard. 'Having grown up in Texas I’ve tried all the hot sauces. Cholula is not about simply delivering heat, it’s about bringing a unique flavor and attitude, which really mirrors how I try to live on and off the field.'"

Folks without further adieu check out my interview with Mr. Syndergaard right here on the SportsTalk Nation. The interview will also play during the Open Mike Program on Friday, June 9 at 6 p.m. In it we talk about Cholula Hot Sauce and then get to business talking about the 2017 New York Mets. 



Also, check out the Order of Cholula commercial that features the Mets ace as he talks about his passion for Cholula Hot Sauce. 





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